SUMMER MATH PACKET Pre-Algebra COURSE 200
MATH SUMMER PACKET INSTRUCTIONS Attached you will find a packet of math problems for your enjoyment over the summer. The purpose of the summer packet is to review the topics you have already mastered in math and to make sure that you are prepared for the class you are about to enter. The packet contains a brief summary and explanation of the topics so you don t need to worry if you don t have your math book. You will find many sample problems, which would be great practice for you before you try your own problems. The explanations are divided into sections to match the sample problems so you should be able to reference the examples easily. This packet is optional but heavily recommended. Some of the answers are provided in the back of the packet. This will allow you to check your work for correctness. You will have an opportunity to show off your skills during the first week when your class reviews the problems in the packet. If you need additional help on one or two topics, you may want to try math websites such as: www.mathforum.org or Khan Academy. Math teachers will be available for assistance at the high school the week before school. Check the school website for specific dates and times. Enjoy your summer and don t forget about the packet. August will be here before you know it! If you lose your packet, you will be able to access the packets on-line at the school website; www.oprfhs.org starting May 30 th. See you in August! The OPRFHS Math Department Page 1 of 17
Welcome to Pre-Algebra! Welcome to Pre- Algebra 1-2! Are you wondering what your class will be like? Here are some ideas and helpful hints to be of assistance to you throughout your transition into high school math. Required materials: Textbook Algebra Readiness by Prentice Hall Mathematics Pencil and eraser Participation Math is not a spectator sport. You must participate to be successful. Bring your pencil, calculator, and homework to class every day. Students will be expected to ask questions and participate in group discussions on a daily basis. Math is best learned in a team, be prepared to be a good team member. Participate, participate, participate, and have fun. The more you participate, the more you will learn! All students are expected to follow the Golden Rule: Respect Others Respect Property Respect Self Have Fun and Learn Math This packet contains problems covering the topics listed below which have been covered in previous math courses. This packet is a REVIEW! Page 2 of 17
Multiplication Table Converting a Decimal to a Fraction Long Division Converting a Fraction to a Percent Rounding Converting a Percent to a Fraction Reducing Fractions Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying/ Dividing Fractions Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying/ Dividing Decimals Converting an Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number Converting a Mixed Number to an Improper Fraction Converting a Fraction to a Decimal Converting a Decimal to a Percent Converting a Percent to a Decimal Squaring and Cubing numbers Finding Factors of Numbers Comparing numbers (greater than, less than, equal to) Finding points on a number line Page 3 of 17
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Write each decimal as a percent. 1. 0.33 2. 0.04 3. 0.2 4. 0.015 Write each percent as a decimal. 5. 98% 6. 2% 7. 90% 8. 13.5% Write each fraction as a percent. 17 9. 10. 100 6 10 11. 44 100 12. 1 10 Write each percent as a fraction in lowest terms. 13. 23% 14. 20% 15. 2% 16. 75% Page 6 of 17
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Simplify 17. 8.3 + 4.5 18. 3.4625 + 70.39 19. 8.35-4.08 20. 0.68-0.455 21. 47-6.38 22. 0.6 x 0.6 23. 0.5 x 0.08 24. 11 x 6.66 Page 8 of 17
25. 3 528 26. 47 1316 27. 0.4 1. 52 28. 0.008 0. 62 Page 9 of 17
Multiply 3 29. 5 30. 20 1 10 2 31. 5 11 2 4 33 32. 1 2 3 2 4 5 Page 10 of 17
Divide 33. 1 4 34. 2 2 2 7 5 1 35. 7 3 15 10 36. 1 1 4 4 Page 11 of 17
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Simplify and reduce to lowest terms. 7 1 1 37. 38. 5 + 39. 8 8 4 11 2 + 15 5 40. 5 5 8 3 2 8 Simplify 3 41. 2 42. 2 3 Page 13 of 17
Rounding Numbers 1. Find the place-value position being rounded to. 2. Then, look at the digit to the right. 3. Round up if the digit to the right is 5 or greater 4. Round down if the digit to the right is less than 5. 43. Round 125.236 to the nearest hundredth. 44. Round 12.22 to the one s place. 45. Round 2.6999 to the nearest thousandths. 46. Round 0.49 to the one s place. Page 14 of 17
List all of the factors of the following. 47. 32 48. 36 49. 51 50. 72 Fill in the blanks with <, >, or =. 51. 12 11.78 52..0123.012 53. 1 3 2 4 Page 15 of 17
Answers 1. 33% 2. 4% 3. 20% 4. 1.5% 5. 0.98 6. 0.02 7. 0.9 8. 0.135 9. 17% 10. 60% 11. 44% 12. 10% 13. 23 100 14. 1 5 15. 1 50 16. 3 4 17. 12.8 18. 73.8525 19. 4.27 20. 0.225 21. 40.62 22. 0.36 23. 0.04 24. 73.26 25. 176 26. 28 27. 3.8 28. 77.5 29. 3 4 30. 22 31. 2 3 32. 4 7 5 or 39 5 Page 16 of 17
33. 8 34. 5 35. 36. 1 1 10 37. 3 4 38. 1 5 4 or 21 4 39. 2 1 or 17 15 15 40. 1 3 4 or 13 4 41. 8 42. 9 43. 125.24 44. 12 45. 2.700 46. 0 47. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 48. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 49. 1, 3, 17, 51 50. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72 51. > 52. > 53. < Page 17 of 17